Hey, how's it going? Thanks for stopping by. Through all my years of writing songs I have always tried to speak of the oneness and amazing gifts we should enjoy and struggle with throughout our short journey here on Earth, and to celebrate every moment.....even while you are screaming your dreams out loud.

I have been very fortunate to have crossed paths with some amazing musicians, recording engineers, and artists along the way who created beautiful tracks of sound in my music and graphic artistry for their covers, thank you all.

While raising my family, when I could afford to record, I would. These 45's and CD are from the 80's and early 90's. My first LP was recorded in the winter of 1973-1974 from songs I wrote when I was 18-22 years old.

From acoustic instrumentals to rocked out dance tunes that fueled many years in clubs & bars, these songs hold the sounds of life, mine, folks I've met along the road, and maybe yours.

Same rock & roll BS story. After my strung out manager couldn't get his shit together to release this single in 1979, I finally got it done in 1985.It was a great session for me with the hard hitting Bobby 'T' Torello on drums, Hal Selzer on bass and Richard Robinson at the board.A Side: 'Saturday Night'B Side: 'Sexy'

This was a real colaboration. I was lucky to have found Gerald Block in a little studio in Sauk City, WI, just before he moved back to New York City. Great engineer who really helped us all get comfortable for our first studio outing. Big Al Byla, Tom Hennick and Jan Reek all helped put beautiful touches to the songs. I was playing at campfires, open mics & coffee houses from Chicago to the West Coast. Wisconsin artist George Cramer, one of my old professors and dear friend, made the cover art and John Craig, amazing artist, provided the lettering. My friends at Inky Fingers silkscreen studios in New Lisbon, WI custom printed each cover....no two are alike, and only 500 albums were pressed. Available in CD format through CDBaby, iTunes etc.

With computers just coming around I decided to try and compose a party beach song using this new technology and with Richard Robinson's programing 'Do You Want To?' was born. Hartford, CT WCCC DJ Angie helped introduce the song as the 'on the beach' DJ.A Side:'Do You Want To?'B Side: 'I'm Serious'

Party time. From 1988 until this was released in Spring of 1995 I was busy in the studio whenever I could afford it. Some of these songs are from the 70's and 80's with a couple written in the early 90's. Bobby 'T' Torello is again on drums and Moe Potts added his amazing drumming talent to a couple songs. The multi talented Scott Zito made great tracks on keyboards, bass, vocals, and guitar...what a talent. Terri Lane & Carolinda Simoes added superb vocals along with Dui on bass. Both Richard Robinson at TNA Studios and Vic Steffens at Horizon Studios engineered and co-produced.

Available NOW ! The original vinyl 45 from 1988 at CDBbay.comVery Limited!

A great time to be playing clubs, bars, and outdoor events...these songs are from the 70's and recorded between 1975 and 1981. The songs are a mix of studio and live recordings. Analog, vibe filled lo-fi mud-sweat & beers. Presented in two volumes.Vol. #11] We Were Brothers/PUSH2] Black Gun/Vajra3] Don't You Ever Give Up/PUSH4] Charge/PUSH5] Rhyme or Reason/Vajra6] Imagine That/PUSH7] Johnny/PUSH8] 9 to 5/PUSH9] Stary Eyed Child/PUSH10] She's A Crustacean/PUSH11] Good Boys/PUSH12] Warm Spread/PUSH

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NEW! Just released! A re-do of the original 1974 LP complete with hand silk screened jackets and a photo liner. No two jackets are the same. The records are heavy 180 gr. vinyl with a heavy cardboard for the jackets.Available at Lion Productions.com and world wide...check the web.

Video just out from a session at Trod Nossel Studios in Wallingford, CT. The footage was shot in 1986, just found, and put together with fresh footage from NYC.

After a move back to the farm I sought out musicians from the area and reconnected with past people I worked with. A new neighbor down the road, Dave Roberts, of Tiny Records, was instrumental in turning me onto Logic and helping out with engineering and production. Richard Robinson, now in Los Angeles, helped bring in great players, and add his masterful engineering skills to several songs. John Craig, who has added his creative touch since my first record, made the cover art. 'Shadows Casting Shadows' is a mix of styles, each song encapsulating life's many directions on the highway no matter who's hands are on the wheel.'Do You Remember?', 'Boulevard', 'Hold Me', 'Imagine That', 'Jesse James', '[Livn' In Your] 2-D World', 'Sunday Morning', 'Too Bad', 'Choices', 'Mimbres', 'Suddenly', 'I Disappear'.Available at CDBaby, iTunes, Amazon.. and others..Way Gone Music, BMI

Here we go again...election time...when we the people get to choose between two ideologies instead of many, and when our two candidates tell us what they think we want to hear and then, if elected, proceed to do whatever their corporate donors tell them to do...land of the free? really?...corporations don't even want you to know what's in your food....now that's really free, that is, corporations get to do whatever they want, they are free, we are cogs in their wheels.

Just released! A wonderful adventure working with a group of musicians I am truly thankful for playing with. Streams, downloads, and CD purchases are available Earth wide on most outlets. CDs can be purchased here by calling our toll free number [below] or at CDBaby, or Bandcamp.1] This Time Around2] Love You So Hard3] Street Corner4] Vacancy5] I Can See It6] Give It A Go7] I Like It8] Who's Fooln' Who?9] Make Some Noize10] Try11] Future Stealers12] Jean